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Walking the beautiful beach side of Budva

Walking the beautiful beach side of Budva you will find a place that is growing to become a mini Riviera in Montenegro. This town and the area around it has tourist attractions including some ancient Roman ruins, some churches and beautiful ocean views. I found it to be one of the two places in Montenegro I really enjoyed and decided to extend my stay partly because the accommodations had this beautiful view you can see below and it was just very relaxing. Enjoy the photos with Bill Smale Adventures.

The view from the apartment which was also very nice inside with everything I needed to clean cook and just relax.
There was quite a bit of rain in December but still it was nice being here. You can see the rain over by the hills.
I should’ve checked to see if, in English, this hotel was named “Hotel Garibaldi”. That would be interesting since it is just across the Adriatic from Italy add 2000 years ago this area was controlled by the Romans.
There was a cigar shop on the first floor of this apartment complex so I took advantage and found a Churchill
This is a very nice smooth smoke
There are cats everywhere which seems to be a thing in the Balkans, maybe a really good effort to keep the mice in check.
The beach is not really beautiful sand filled areas but the water is so clear and beautiful. While you are eating at the restaurants looking over the water you can see the fish.
Taking a walk along the beach side
There is a lot of building going on but there are not enough hotel rooms for touristS so you will find most of the accommodations are through booking companies as private apartments
People enjoying the break from the rain on a beautiful day outside
It’s a rather small bay so you can see from one end to the other and do the walk-in about 25 minutes
a former Roman administrative building
There is a very old church here
Newly uncovered ruins
Walking in the old part of Budva
Definitely not a military submarine
This was the first Camacho cigar I ever had and it was very nice. It went well with the Campari spritz
The city fortifications
Grave of Stefan Mitrov Ljubisa
The square of poets
The south side of the Riviera
Ruins of Roman-era
Necropolis
Ruins of Roman-era
Necropolis
I think there was a pot of gold buried in this marble
A very nice stew with beef and vegetables
My apartment looking out
I think you can figure out what this means
It was interesting to find whirlpool here
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